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Buster Keaton and Sybil Seely in “One Week” (1920).
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Eeman Masood (b.1998) - Rejoicing. 2023. Gouache, gold ink and 24 karat gold leaf on arches paper.
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Abdur Rahman Chughtai aka अब्दुर रहमान चुगताई aka A.R. Chugtai (Pakistani, 1897-1975, b. Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan (British India, d. Ibid) - Princess by Terrace, Paintings: Watercolor on Paper
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When it was discovered that Zalim (ironically meaning, cruel) was in the company of two very young cubs, those at Ranthambore feared the worst: that, as an adult male, he would kill them. Instead, he surprised naturalists with his “motherly” behavior when he took in his twin daughters following the death of their mother.
At this time, science stated that tigers were only as social as mothers and cubs could go and that tiger fathers rarely interacted with their offspring. Zalim changed that when he was witnessed, month after month, caring for his daughters and teaching them how to hunt. Their relationship eventually ceased when the two girls were shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserve and Zalim went on to father another litter with the then-dominant tigress Sundari, the so-called Lady of the Lakes. When she too mysteriously disappeared, Zalim unsurprisingly took care of their cubs as well.
Ranthambore National Park, India Photograph taken via camera trap
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Miles Johnston aka Miles J. Johnston (British, b. 1993, Fleet, Hampshire, England) - Silent Scream, 2025, Drawings: Pencil on Paper
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Strange haunted photo where Winifred looks like she's a painting
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Head Full of Mush by Jóhann Jóhannsson
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Armed Kazakh Woman on the Steppes of Western China, 1982
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Wild Blackberries - Lucy Clayton
British , b. 1970s
Watercolour, blotted line technique and ink on paper , 42 x 59.4 cm.
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